How Do You Keep Cats From Urinating In House Plants?
You can train cats to use a litter box, but many cats may prefer your house plants. Follow these steps to break this habit. Sprinkle red pepper or cayenne pepper in the dirt around your plants. You will have to use a lot of it so when your cat digs, the powder goes into their nose and causes discomfort. Take citrus rinds, grind them up in your blender and place them into the soil around your plants. Since citrus rinds do break down, you’ll have to keep an eye on them so they don’t mold. Buy a commercial repellent from your pet store. The odor may be enough to keep your cat from urinating in your plants. Make your own anti-cat recipe. Combine 2 parts cayenne pepper, 5 parts flour and 3 parts dry mustard. Sprinkle liberally onto the dirt. Save your tea bags, cut them open and sprinkle the leaves into the soil. Put rocks over the soil to prevent cats from digging and urinating in the soil. Use large rocks rather than small pebbles that mimic the sand in the litter box. Cover the dirt with